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Microsoft's defense of OneDrive changes fails to silence critics

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Microsoft updates Windows 10, gets an earful from users about OneDrive changes
Microsoft yesterday rolled out the next update to its Windows 10 Technical Preview, but an alteration to how OneDrive, the company's cloud-based storage service, synchronizes files got a big thumbs down from users. Read More
 


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Microsoft's defense of OneDrive changes fails to silence critics
Microsoft's explanation of why it discarded an advanced feature in OneDrive on Windows 10 failed to curb angry users' continued criticism of the change."Windows 8.1 made OneDrive worth paying for, but with no placeholders in Windows 10, I will seriously start to consider where I put my money. You HAD a great product, until ... you regressed to one of the worst aspects of Windows 7," said a user identified as Mars on a long and still growing discussion thread."Have fun trying to get consumers to like your products again. This did it for me, I'm out," Mars wrote.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Microsoft to boost Active Directory protection with Aorato acquisition
The Israeli startup's security product uses machine learning to protect Active Directory servers. Read More
 


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Microsoft fixes severe 19 year-old Windows bug found in everything since Windows 95
With help from IBM, Microsoft has patched a critical vulnerability that flew under the radar since the launch of Windows 95. Read More
 

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